Mostly all sports use ratios to caculate the number of wins and losses.
You can use ratios of adjacent sides to prove if two rectangles are similar by comparing to see if the ratios are the same
stoichiometry
By dividing
Physics, chemistry, biology, geography, geology, economics, psychology, sociology and many other branches of knowledge.
cooking, astronomy, and roofing
Ratios are used in biology, astronomy and math. Most every science where comparisons are made (and that is just about every science) requires a good understanding of ratios. They are particularly important in medicine, in mixing dosages.
Mostly all sports use ratios to caculate the number of wins and losses.
look at the ratios and multiply
When you wish to measure certain aspects of angles. You could use it to find the ratios of sides of a triangle, or the area of a triangle or a segment of a circle. You could use it to study simple harmonic motion.
You can use ratios of adjacent sides to prove if two rectangles are similar by comparing to see if the ratios are the same
Yes,. The use of ratios is necessary in most situations.
Geographers use other fields of study to determine the relevance of how other events affect the geography of a certian area.
stoichiometry
You need ratios to find out what scale to use.
When there is a plural possesive. Example: All the farmers' feilds were attacked by crows.
Many people use ratios for many reasons in everyday things we preform. Cooking, for example, because you have to measure the ingredients.